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“Crisis in Artsakh: Public Institutions Nonexistent in Armenia, Threatening Preservation Efforts, Warns Civil Agreement Coalition”

Artsakh’s public institutions are not present in Armenia, leaving no means of preservation. On November 8, Gagik Papoyan, the representative of the “Civil Contract” party, shared the “Civil Agreement” coalition’s program for safeguarding the population of Artsakh during a meeting with journalists at the National Assembly. Papoyan emphasized the importance of avoiding actions that may provoke resentment from the other side and increase the conflict. He placed the responsibility on the authorities for not properly evaluating the risks, measures, and consequences that Armenia will face. The church, although it has expressed commitment to preserving the theme of Artsakh, does not manage social expenditures and does not address the needs of the 100,000 residents of Artsakh. Papoyan concluded that the church is a spiritual symbol and that the social demands of Artsakh residents still persist.

In other news from Armenia, the situation in Artsakh remains a topic of concern. The absence of public institutions in Armenia poses challenges in preserving the rich cultural heritage of Artsakh. During a recent meeting with journalists, Gagik Papoyan, representing the “Civil Contract” party, discussed the coalition’s program to protect the population of Artsakh. Papoyan acknowledged the need for caution to prevent further escalation of the conflict and to avoid actions that may cause resentment from the other side. He also criticized the authorities for not adequately assessing the risks and consequences that Armenia would face. Furthermore, Papoyan emphasized that the church, although independent from the government, cannot solely meet the needs of the 100,000 residents of Artsakh. While the church symbolizes spirituality, the social demands of the people should not be overlooked.

The preservation of Artsakh’s public institutions in Armenia is a pressing issue that needs attention. During a meeting at the National Assembly, Gagik Papoyan, representing the “Civil Contract” party, shared the “Civil Agreement” coalition’s program to ensure the ongoing existence of the Artsakh population. Acknowledging the importance of avoiding actions that may fuel resentment and escalate the conflict, Papoyan called out the authorities for their failure to accurately assess the risks, measures, and consequences faced by Armenia. While the church has expressed commitment to preserving the theme of Artsakh, it is important to note that it does not manage social expenditures or fully address the needs of the 100,000 residents of Artsakh. Papoyan emphasized that the church serves as a spiritual symbol, and the social demands of the population should not be ignored or underestimated.

The lack of public institutions in Armenia poses challenges in preserving the cultural heritage of Artsakh. During a meeting with journalists, Gagik Papoyan, representative of the “Civil Contract” party, shed light on the “Civil Agreement” coalition’s program aimed at protecting the population of Artsakh. Papoyan stressed the significance of avoiding actions that could breed resentment and intensify the conflict. He criticized the authorities for their failure to accurately assess the risks and consequences that Armenia may face. Additionally, Papoyan highlighted that while the church has committed to preserving the theme of Artsakh, it is not responsible for managing social expenditures or fully addressing the needs of the 100,000 residents. The church symbolizes spirituality, but the social demands of the people must be acknowledged and met.

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